Trotsky in Tijuana

In this counter-historical novel, Leon Trotsky, the Russian revolutionary, survived the assassination attempt of August 1940. To...
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Trotsky in Tijuana by La Botz, Dan

Trotsky in Tijuana

$453.30

Trotsky in Tijuana

$453.30
Author: Dan La Botz
Format: Paperback
Language: English

In this counter-historical novel, Leon Trotsky, the Russian revolutionary, survived the assassination attempt of August 1940. To prevent another such attempt, his protector, Mexican President L zaro C rdenas, had him moved to the small, isolated border town of Tijuana. There Trotsky, continues to write political analyses and books and attempts to lead his worldwide revolutionary organization, the Fourth International, though he is frustrated by his isolation from the center of developments in Europe.

Watching over Trotsky, among others, are his bodyguard Ralph Bucek, a young leftist and baseball fan from Chicago, and the French-educated Mexican Army officer Colonel de la Fuente. Through them Trotsky learns about his new home, Tijuana, a surprisingly cosmopolitan town.

Living with his wife Natalia and his grandson Sieva, served by secretaries and protected by bodyguards, Trotsky's domestic circle is small and his life narrow. He is growing old and losing his sight. Then along come the Broadway theatrical agent Morrie Gold and his friend the stand-up comedienne Rachel Silberstein. Trotsky's wife, Natalia, worried about his psychological well-being insists that he see the famous Freudian (and one-time Reichian) psychoanalyst Dr. David Bergman.

While we observe Trotsky in exile, we also see Stalin in power, in his "Little Corner" in the Kremlin, in his dachas, with members of the Central Committee and with his daughter Svetlana. We see him planning the failed assassination of Trotsky in August 1940. In his reveries, we learn of his difficult life as a young man, his great love, his first child, his experiences in prison. We see Stalin carrying out the purges, executing the industrialization of Russia, dealing with Adolf Hitler, heading the Soviet Union in war. We watch as Stalin's anti-Semitism drives the prosecution of Rudolf Sl nsky for the supposed Tito-Trotsky plot in Czechoslovakia of as he goes after the Jewish doctors in the Soviet Union.

As time goes on Trotsky is surprised that that his predictions for the post-war period don't seem to be working out. One day, tienne, the Eastern European who worked for Trotsky's International in Paris and who some believe may have murdered Trotsky's son, appears in Tijuana, offering to serve as his Russian secretary. And Trotsky's erstwhile ally Victor Serge visits and asks Trotsky to join him in an attempt to build a new socialist movement in post-war Europe. Meanwhile, Trotsky's brilliant former secretary, the mathematician Jan van Heijenoort, has sworn to murder Stalin, but the odds are not good. With the coming of the Cold War, Senator Joseph McCarthy calls on Trotsky to testify before his committee. Was it a coincidence that Stalin and Trotsky died on the same day on the same day, March 5, 1953?

Through all of this we see just what sort of a man Trotsky was.



Author: Dan La Botz
Publisher: Booklocker.com
Published: 08/21/2020
Pages: 472
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.31lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 1.05d
ISBN: 9781647187385

About the Author
La Botz, Dan: - Dan La Botz is a retired professor and writer who lives in Brooklyn. Born in Chicago, he grew up in Imperial Beach, California, on the Pacific Ocean and the border of Tijuana, Mexico. A Fulbright Fellow, he is the author of a dozen books of biography, history, and politics.

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